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I'm not sure of your intentions with this, but I'd advise against using this for any website application. Search engines cannot spider links made this way, nor can users with javascript disabled navigate them.

Thanks but i'm not at all bothered about my site being subjected to a search by any search engine. Also, anyone who has Javascript disabled is one strange person. There's not one person I know who has it disabled unless they are a complete security freak but hey.

Originally posted by one-x Thanks but i'm not at all bothered about my site being subjected to a search by any search engine. Also, anyone who has Javascript disabled is one strange person. There's not one person I know who has it disabled unless they are a complete security freak but hey.

Thanks anyway.

I tend to disable javascript for popup windows. They're very annoying when traversing some sites. Thanks Mozilla!

Thats a good reason for disabling Javascript but I use a browser which blocks popups automatically (and it actually blocks all popup adverts) and to make it even better, its basically Internet Explorer inside, so it supports everything and there's the option to have all browsing windows within this program or to have them as normal when using Internet Explorer.